Johnny2Bad
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It didn't meet spec. That means either the manufacturer can't be trusted or it's defective.
If the manufacturer can't be trusted, there is no point in listening to their products. Let them be sold in the Dollar store and the Cellphone Unlocking strip mall retailers, where they belong with the other marginal electronic products of the world.
If the unit is defective, there is no point in auditioning it.
The net result is null plus null equals "life's too short" to invest another minute on it. It's bad enough that as amir's taken the time to setup a measurement regimen and feels obligated to report what he's done, that he has to compose a post on it.
If the manufacturer is serious, they will investigate themselves what the problem is and correct it, and contact amir and suggest he repeat his test from a random sample. Until that day, it's over.
If the manufacturer can't be trusted, there is no point in listening to their products. Let them be sold in the Dollar store and the Cellphone Unlocking strip mall retailers, where they belong with the other marginal electronic products of the world.
If the unit is defective, there is no point in auditioning it.
The net result is null plus null equals "life's too short" to invest another minute on it. It's bad enough that as amir's taken the time to setup a measurement regimen and feels obligated to report what he's done, that he has to compose a post on it.
If the manufacturer is serious, they will investigate themselves what the problem is and correct it, and contact amir and suggest he repeat his test from a random sample. Until that day, it's over.
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